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Captive VSAT licence fee to be cut
Further, the cost of leased line has been drastically reduced as compared to the cost of connectivity being provided through VSAT network. More

Shourie keen to ensure better connectivity
"I will sit down with the BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd) to improve connectivity in the country.'' This was stated here on Saturday by Mr Arun Shourie, Ministry of Information Technology and Communication, at the third Annual Baramati ... More

HARDWARE


  • BPL eyes Rs 60 cr from PC sales

    SOFTWARE


    Big gains in Europe, but US is still mainstay for software cos
    THE slowdown in the technology sector in the last few years has had pundits predicting Europe as the next major destination for Indian software companies. While that hasn't happened overnight, revenues from Europe have shown a jump for all ... More

  • Sierra tool for hi-tech manufacturers

    INTERNET


    Portal to help pharma units focus on clean production
    THE maxim `prevention is better than cure' may seem to be an anathema to the drugs and pharma industry, whose primary objective is to produce medicines for cure. However, the maxim has found pertinence in the increasing competitive market where ... More

    GENDER


    Making a fast buck
    Call centres might seem like a dream job for the urban woman, but this career option comes packed with long and strenuous hours and few opportunities to grow. More

    SECURITY


    Growing demand for info security skills
    THE high growth in demand for information security (IS) skills is not matched by a corresponding increase in the availability of trained IS professionals, according to a research conducted by the National Association of Software and Services ... More

    E-GOVERNANCE


    `FRIENDS model ideal for 3rd World'
    THE lack of proper awareness has been found to restrict the use of the FRIENDS (Fast Reliable Instant Effective Network for Disbursement of Services) e-payment counters in Kerala to about one-third of the targeted population, according to a study ... More

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    Foodgrain exports may slow down this fiscal

    Big gains in Europe, but US is still mainstay for software cos

    India Inc sees moderate positive confidence

    Pension reforms: Hidden costs, viability worry EPFO

    In Focus
    SARS scare
    The Cable tangle
    Pakistan Diary
    Indo-Pak Monitor
    Indo-China Relations
    Telecom Competition
    Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma
    NPAs in Banking
    In Depth
    Simple Economics
    Consumer Notes
    Tax Talk
    The Brahmananda collection
    NRIs & Investment Avenues
    Corporate Governance
    Gold: Still the winner?
    Cars: Always a beauty
    Books and Reviews
    Looking back
    May. 25-May. 31
    `Jt ventures, preferred option in BPO segment'

    `Software cos must tap new areas to grow'

    FII pie up, public stake down in top IT cos

    ICICI Info's Newton takes off here with LVB

    Software sector must move up value chain, says Kalam

    Cell-to-cell STD calls at 50 paise


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